Overnight news roundup: October 23-24

Everything you missed while you were sleeping

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Now that Tuesday has been left behind, it's time you tackle Wednesday and get ready for another day of interesting tech news. And to start your day off right, check out some of the stories you might have missed last night.

GestureTek - a company you have probably never heard of - has announced that it can bring the same kind of technology you find in your Wii to your mobile phone. According to the company, its technology will allow you to enjoy a whole new way of using a mobile phone, revolutionising what you do on the device you carry everywhere you go.

Migo Software has announced a new and improved version of its PC-to-device media syncing software that will be unveiled in January 2008. According to the company, the new software solution will bring together back-end tools of smart device and format detection that will operate at every stage of the media transfer experience.

Although SanDisk's Sansa View just reached store shelves, it looks like the company may be planning an upgrade to its PMP. According to reports, the new Sansa View may sport a 32GB hard drive - double the current offering from the company. So far, SanDisk has been mum on the subject, but with the holidays approaching, it seems the added capacity may become a reality.

Apple has officially halted Boot Camp downloads in expectation of the impending release of its new operating system, Mac OS X Leopard. According to the company, Leopard will be unable to use Boot Camp to create Windows partitions. But luckily enough, if your Tiger machine already has Windows running on it, it will remain intact after the upgrade.